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Now that we understand the combinatorics of 3-polytopes (do we?), the next step is to investigate 4-polytopes. Those are harder to understand, since we (i.e., most of us) lack a genuine geometric intuition for the geometry of 4-dimensional Euclidean space.
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Ziegler, G.M. (1995). Schlegel Diagrams for 4-Polytopes. In: Lectures on Polytopes. Graduate Texts in Mathematics, vol 152. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8431-1_5
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